Honor Guard

The Santa Fe Police Honor Guard is a ceremonial unit, usually military in nature, and composed of volunteers who are carefully screened for their physical ability and dexterity. Only those persons who are highly motivated and maintain exceptionally high standards of appearance and conduct and show aptitude for ceremonial duty are likely to be considered.

An honor guard may also serve as the "guardians of the colors" by displaying and escorting the national flag on ceremonial occasions at official city and state functions. Finally, honor guards usually provide detachments for review by visiting heads of state. Honor guards also serve in the civilian world for fallen police officers and other civil servants. The Santa Fe team assists all local agencies in the areas of rifle details, flag presentations, posting of colors and burial details. They have been seen at:

The New Mexico Law Enforcement Memorial

Tribute parades

Mayor's address

Foreign visitor ceremonies

Funerals of fallen officers

Posting Colors at the Albuquerque Isotopes Baseball Game

Veterans Organizations

Graduation Ceremonies

Honor Guard Commander

Lieutenant Sean Strahon(505) 955-5007[bot protected email address]

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